2006 New York Code - Unauthorized Possession Of Dogs Presumptive Evidence Of Larceny.


 
    § 363. Unauthorized   possession   of  dogs  presumptive  evidence  of
  larceny. The unauthorized possession of a dog or dogs, by any person not
  the true owner, for a  period  exceeding  ten  days,  without  notifying
  either the owner, the local police authorities, or the superintendent of
  the  state  police  at  Albany,  New  York, of such possession, shall be
  presumptive evidence of larceny.


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